tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7122163157306498894.post2894536882702405932..comments2024-03-28T18:49:20.555+11:00Comments on My Abundant Life: Abundant Cottage Adventures Sunday 26th April 2020Wendy Gowerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01079131126381265901noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7122163157306498894.post-85758553220738557562020-04-30T17:48:19.733+10:002020-04-30T17:48:19.733+10:00You'll find it in the recipe section here on t...You'll find it in the recipe section here on the blog under Baking. Wendy Gowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01079131126381265901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7122163157306498894.post-36293298257862840962020-04-28T15:42:54.416+10:002020-04-28T15:42:54.416+10:00Do you share your Anzac biscuit recipe? I have nev...Do you share your Anzac biscuit recipe? I have never had them but they look so good.Anne in the kitchenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01533249631969001657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7122163157306498894.post-38384547118014514432020-04-27T18:27:29.163+10:002020-04-27T18:27:29.163+10:00I did a lot of gardening, in 10-minute intervals d...I did a lot of gardening, in 10-minute intervals due to my bad back.<br />We walked in the little wood next to our village and discovered a lovely open spot with wild orchids.<br />I did 2 loads of laundry, including my thickest winter coat, and linedried them in the sun. The coat is now in the attic for next winter.<br />I do 50 jumps on the trampoline every day, part of my 'rebuild my lower body muscles' programme (self-devised after I accidentally lost some drops the first time I went on the trampoline!). DDs are 11 and 8, so I should have done my exercises better after childbirth! Beware, ladies! Those muscles are sooo important!<br />Husband has dug over a small part of a flowerbed, and we have moved the empty rabbit hutch there. It's now used to keep the pigeons away from the white cabbage plants I put there, that I grew from seed. The space in between the cabbage plants is sown with salad seeds. Between the hutch and the fence, I have put peas and mangetouts, also grown from seed. We can't really afford to buy chicken wire/netting (and don't want to go to the DIY store at the moment), so I'm making do, and it's actually quite cute.<br />There's rain forecast for this week (after 5 or 6 weeks of no rain at all), so I'm trying to get the weeds removed from the flowerbeds, and turn the flowerbeds into veg beds before the rain falls.<br />We are saving out warm-up water and using it to water the seedlings; the lawn, trees and flowers have to fend for themselves.Siebrienoreply@blogger.com